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Shadows of Retribution

Shadows of Retribution

Author: Akaza
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Chapter 1 The Echoes of the Past

Word Count: 1144    |    Released on: 01/01/2025

iniscent of the storm brewing in her heart. It mirrored her tumultuous emotions-anger, grief, and a fierce determination that had taken root within her since that fateful day. Th

anything but accidental. The culprit? Kane Industries, a sprawling corporation that had turned a blind eye to safety protocols in its relentless pursuit of profit. V

one who encouraged her to chase her dreams. Those dreams had turned to ashes the moment she lost him. No longer the b

ered within her for years now surged to the surface, igniting the fire of determination. Today was not just ano

corporation, its practices, and the people who inhabited its cold, glass towers. She had learned every detail she could

hose loyalty was unwavering. A tech-savvy genius with a knack for hacking, Marcus had been instrumental in gathering intel on Kane Industries. Together, they had devise

brow furrowed with concern. They had met in a dimly lit café, a saf

r voice steady. "For my father. For

e of glass and steel that seemed to scrape the sky. The lobby was adorned with marble and intricate sculptures, a testament to Victor's wealth and power

orporate life-employees shuffled past her, their faces a mix of determination and weariness. With each step,

n the corporate hierarchy, noting the key players and their roles. Each day, she watched as Victor strode through the hallways, his presen

ith the company's practices. They bonded over coffee breaks, sharing stories of the unethical decision

afternoon, her voice low as they huddled in the brea

newed sense of purpose. "I won

alls of the office, once just a backdrop to her life, now felt like a cage. But she was determ

red fraudulent safety reports, shady business deals, and a network of employees who had suffered due t

Conversations hushed when she entered the room, and employees exchanged wary glances. It seemed as thoug

their late-night meetings, she knew she had to act quickly. She was on the brink of uncoveri

trust was scarce, and every move could be her last. The stakes were higher than s

n. The roar of the ocean echoed her inner turmoil, but it also ignited the fire within her. She was not just se

d would be treacherous, but she was ready to face whatever challenges lay

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